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Guyana mandates foreign nationals to register for electronic IDs or face deportation after a deadly bombing by an undocumented Venezuelan man.
Following a deadly gas station bombing in Georgetown that killed six-year-old Soraya Bourne, Guyana is mandating that all foreign nationals register for an electronic ID card within weeks or face deportation.
The attack, carried out by a Venezuelan man who entered illegally by boat, has prompted a nationwide push to strengthen border security and track undocumented immigrants.
The government is implementing a new system to identify and register non-citizens, integrating data across tax, banking, and immigration records.
A grace period is being offered, after which unregistered foreigners will be removed.
The move follows calls to reinstate Guyana’s Department of Citizenship, disbanded in 2020, which critics say would improve coordination on migration, national security, and public safety.
Guyana obliga a los ciudadanos extranjeros a registrarse para obtener identificaciones electrónicas o enfrentar la deportación después de un bombardeo mortal por un hombre venezolano indocumentado.